ISO 719:2020
Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 °C — Method of test and classification

Standard No.
ISO 719:2020
Release Date
2020
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 719:2020
Scope
This document specifies a) a method for determining the hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 °C. The resistance is measured and expressed by the volume of acid required for titration of the alkali extracted from the unit mass of glass, and can also be expressed by the amount of sodium oxide equivalent to this volume of acid, and b) a classification of glass according to the hydrolytic resistance determined by the method of this document. This document is intended for use on the less resistant types of glass, such as soda-lime glass. NOTE 1 For the more resistant glasses, e.g. borosilicate glass, the method specified in ISO 720 is more suited. NOTE 2 It is emphasized that there is no exact correlation between the classification laid down in this document and that laid down in ISO 720, and it is, therefore, essential to identify which classification is being used.

ISO 719:2020 Referenced Document

  • ISO 1042 Laboratory glassware - One-mark volumetric flasks
  • ISO 13130 Laboratory glassware - Desiccators
  • ISO 1773 Laboratory glassware - Narrow-necked boiling flasks
  • ISO 3819 Laboratory glassware - Beakers
  • ISO 385 Laboratory glassware - Burettes
  • ISO 565 Test sieves; metal wire cloth, perforated metal plate and electroformed sheet; nominal sizes of openings
  • ISO 648 Laboratory glassware - Single-volume pipettes
  • ISO 720 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 121 °C — Method of test and classification

ISO 719:2020 history

  • 2020 ISO 719:2020 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 °C — Method of test and classification
  • 1985 ISO 719:1985 Glass; Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 degrees C; Method of test and classification
  • 1981 ISO 719:1981 Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 degrees C — Method of test and classification
Glass — Hydrolytic resistance of glass grains at 98 °C — Method of test and classification



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